Attacks on Western cities prompt insurers to adapt

LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The changing nature of attacks in Western cities has led insurers to offer new policies, from straightforward cover for business lost due to police cordons to more risky compensation for declines in tourism.

LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The changing nature of attacks in Western cities has led insurers to offer new policies, from straightforward cover for business lost due to police cordons to more risky compensation for declines in tourism.